Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo recently shared his perspective on being nominated for the English Premier League Player of the Month Award, emphasizing that it underscores his unwavering dedication and perseverance.
Despite ultimately missing out on the award, with Fulham’s Rodrigo Muniz clinching the honor for March, Semenyo, 24, views the nomination as a significant milestone in his career journey. Speaking in a detailed interview with Premier League TV, he delved into his progression from non-league football to competing at the highest level in England.
Expressing his gratitude for the recognition, Semenyo remarked, “Being nominated for player of the month was a moment of realization for me. It’s a testament to the hard work I’ve been putting in. Even if I didn’t win, the nomination itself is an achievement and motivates me to keep pushing forward.”
Semenyo’s standout performances have been pivotal for Bournemouth throughout the season, establishing him as a key contributor to the team’s success. As the season approaches its climax, Semenyo is poised to feature in Bournemouth’s final match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Looking ahead, Semenyo’s form and commitment are expected to earn him a place in Ghana’s squad for the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic in June. His contributions both on and off the field underscore his importance to both club and country.
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